Scudder, Samuel H., (Samuel Hubbard), 1837-1911
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Scudder, Samuel H., (Samuel Hubbard), 1837-1911
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- Scudder, Samuel H., (Samuel Hubbard), 1837-1911
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- 1837-1911
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- Samuel Hubbard
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- A bibliography of fossil insects. : Republished from the Bulletin of Harvard University
- Brief guide to the commoner butterflies of the northern United States and Canada : being an introduction to a knowledge of their life histories
- Canadian fossil insects
- Canadian fossil insects : myriapods and arachnids
- Catalogue of scientific serials of all countries, including the transactions of learned societies in the natural, physical and mathematical sciences, 1633-1876
- Catalogue of scientific serials of all countries, including the transactions of learned societies in the natural, physical and mathematical sciences, 1633-1876
- Catalogue of the Orthoptera of North America described previous to 1867
- Fossil butterflies
- Guide to the genera and classification of the North American Orthoptera found north of Mexico
- Revision of the orthopteran group melanopli acridiidae with special reference to North American forms
- The Devonian insects of New Brunswick
- The Winnipeg country, or, Roughing it with an eclipse party
- The Winnipeg country, or, Roughing it with an eclipse party
- The earliest winged insects of America : a re-examination of the Devonian insects of New Brunswick, in light of criticisms and of new studies of other Paleozoic types
- The fossil cockroaches of North America
- The introduction and spread of Pieris rapae in North America, 1860-1885 [i.e. 1886]
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